I can't believe we had to watch that as the National Championship game. LSU played terribly, and now suddenly Alabama is the undisputed champion? God, what a joke.

...Well just imagine if LSU had been playing another team. There was still the possibility that they would play like crap, with a crappy coach and crappy quarterback (though also with a decent quarterback that didn't play), but against ANY defense but Alabama's, I would bet money that game would not have been the same.

Alabama's defense let the (admittedly mediocre) LSU offense pass the fifty yard line one time and held them to 5 first downs. Ranked first in every category on defense. First shutout in a BCS bowl game.

LSU's D isn't anything to sneeze at either.

Saying they are two "mediocre" teams is ridiculous. You're just saying that because it wasn't the most entertaining thing to watch.

Also, NFL is better than college football? Please. And I like the NFL (Panthers fan).

I just thought Les Miles punting the ball with 4 minutes left down 21 was one of the worst things I have ever seen. It is the national championship, there is nothing to lose at that point. You don't punt the ball and you surely don't ever concede a national title. I would be furious if I was an LSU fan. That shit is embarrassing if you ask me.

As for the game, who gives a shit....it didn't prove anything. On the bright side, a playoff system is inevitable thanks to the huge flaws that the BCS demonstrated by sticking these two teams against each other. I mean, it would have happened eventually, but this shit was a *bleep*ing embarrassment for the entire NCAA and BCS. What a terrible system.

Time for the BCS to go away. Ridiculous that two SEC teams are in the national championship when one not only didn't win its conference but it didn't even win its conference division. Then they get ranked the undisputed champion.

The SEC is hands down the best conference in college football but this BCS bias towards them is stupid. Time to make the bowls into playoff games and get a real national championship.

It would also be nice to seem the finally follow through on SEC scholarship restrictions. It is easy to be the best when your conference has the most teams and those teams give out more athletic scholarships than anyone else too.

However, there is no denying that Stanford, Oregon, Oklahoma State, and Wisconsin would have had better games against either team than what we saw last night.

Chaos Team, I am not sure what you are getting at. They would have put up more points but would have given up far more many points as well. In either instance it would at least be better to watch than that crap we saw last night. Don't forget that Oregon, despite having four or five turnovers, still scored 24 points against that LSU defense.

I just thought Les Miles punting the ball with 4 minutes left down 21 was one of the worst things I have ever seen. It is the national championship, there is nothing to lose at that point. You don't punt the ball and you surely don't ever concede a national title. I would be furious if I was an LSU fan. That shit is embarrassing if you ask me.

I was furious the whole night, as well as the whole season, and seasons past. Les Miles wins on talent alone most of the time, to be honest.

lol @ college football. What a joke. There is people that actually prefer this garbage to the NFL? Two mediocre teams in the title game and no playoffs. What a perfect system.

And you...you know nothing about defense. If it would have been LSU vs OSU, Stanford, Oregon, or one of the other teams previously mentioned, I honestly think LSU's offense would have performed better; Alabama's defense is just that good. Sure, LSU was the second ranked defense, but at the #1 spot and with 191 yards per game allowed, Alabama allowed an average of 60 less yards per game than LSU. Alabama had also already played LSU, and knew basically every strategy and play they were going to use, since Nick Saban prepared much better. Les Miles simply got outcoached, as he didn't try changing his gameplan at all even after halftime when he could see nothing he was doing before was working. Doesn't mean that the teams are mediocre at all though; once again, if it would have been any other combination of teams playing, the game would have been much more different. Now sure...I still think that even though Alabama was the only team that could have possibly beaten LSU, some other team should have been in the championship game because LSU won at Tuscaloosa earlier this year...but whatever.

But hey, the BCS was talking things over, and we'll probably get playoffs soon instead of the current system. Everyone will be happy! (except LSU fans for the next few days, but yeah)